NEEDS: The Blue Devils had a season to remember in 2014, but even so, coach David Cutcliffe and his staff learned painfully in the ACC Championship Game and Chick-fil-A Bowl that in order to compete at the highest level, Duke has got to get bigger and stronger on the defensive front and a lot faster in the secondary. Cutcliffe will also be looking to restock an offensive line that was the foundation of its Coastal Division champion team, along with finding a successor to the junior quarterback tandem of Anthony Boone and Brandon Connette. The Blue Devils could also use a few more wide receivers to add immediate depth and help soften the blow when star Jamison Crowder graduates after next season.

EARLY ENROLLEES: Duke added only one early enrollee, quarterback Johnathan Lloyd – a 6-0, 195-pound graduate of Southern Alamance High who joined the Blue Devils for their pre-Chick-fil-A Bowl practices.

ONE THAT GOT AWAY: The Blue Devils got in late on three-star cornerback Grant Haley from Atlanta, who was all set to sign with Vanderbilt until coach James Franklin left for Penn State. Duke was one of several schools to swoop in and try to pick up the 11th-hour flip, but in the end Haley decided to follow Franklin and join the Nittany Lions.

OBSERVATIONS: The Blue Devils had the smallest class of the four in-state ACC schools on Wednesday, with only 18 signees. But, cashing in on the momentum created by their magical 10-win Coastal Division championship season, they managed to make the most of those limited numbers by pulling in four four-star recruits. To put that into perspective, Cutcliffe had signed only signed one previous four-star prospect – punter Will Monday – in his first six seasons at Duke. The most impressive of the new additions is speedy Florida wide receiver Trevon Lee, who chose the Blue Devils over Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and California. Given his pedigree and pass-catching ability, there’s a good chance he’ll be able to contribute right away. Other standout recruits joining Cutcliffe’s program include Charlotte running back Shaun Wilson, Alabama linbebacker Zavier Carmichael and Miami quarterback Nicodem Pierre. Other than Lee and fellow Floridian Edgar Cerenord, a three-star defensive tackle, the most likely of the new recruits to see action next season are one the four prospects he signed to replenish an offensive line depleted by graduation. Although this class was ranked in the Blue Devils’ usual place near the bottom of the ACC – it was actually 13th, ahead of only Wake Forest – Cutcliffe and his staff have to be happy with their 2014 signing day performance.

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